Ruby2
Active Member
I arrived at the yard today to find my horse laying down in the field. I rarely see this. Watched her for a little while it became obvious she was in pain. The previous evening I had turned her out in a field which had been rested for two weeks.
The vet came and diagnosed gas colic. She had pigged out all night and now had a build up of gas in the hind gut.
The warning from the vet - be careful when putting horses out on fresh grass. Due to the changeable weather this year and the delay in the grass coming through she has seen quite a few gas colics as the grass is rich and the horses are not prepared for it.
I have had this horse 3 years and have never had a colic case. She lives out over summer, stabled at night over winter. Has been living out for 5 weeks now.
She seems fine now but it gave us a scare.
The vet came and diagnosed gas colic. She had pigged out all night and now had a build up of gas in the hind gut.
The warning from the vet - be careful when putting horses out on fresh grass. Due to the changeable weather this year and the delay in the grass coming through she has seen quite a few gas colics as the grass is rich and the horses are not prepared for it.
I have had this horse 3 years and have never had a colic case. She lives out over summer, stabled at night over winter. Has been living out for 5 weeks now.
She seems fine now but it gave us a scare.